In Shakespeare's play, Juliet is a member of the bourgeoisie or middle class, yes. Her parents are rich, very rich in fact, but do not have the social standing that, say, Paris does.
The discrimination in Romeo and Juliet is where Romeo is forbidden to marry Juliet or the Montagues (Romeo) to have anything to do with the Capulets (Juliet) because the Montagues do not have as much money as Juliets family and have a lower social standard.
Romeo and Juliet (1935), Romeo & Juliet (1968) and Romeo+Juliet (1996).
Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet
In Shakespeare's play, Juliet is a member of the bourgeoisie or middle class, yes. Her parents are rich, very rich in fact, but do not have the social standing that, say, Paris does.
The discrimination in Romeo and Juliet is where Romeo is forbidden to marry Juliet or the Montagues (Romeo) to have anything to do with the Capulets (Juliet) because the Montagues do not have as much money as Juliets family and have a lower social standard.
As what my mother says it is your role in a play for example your Juliet in Romeo & Juliet.
No, their families were "both alike in dignity".
There is no reference to theatre-goers of any kind in Romeo and Juliet. There is in Hamlet, though: they are called "groundlings"
Romeo and Juliet (1935), Romeo & Juliet (1968) and Romeo+Juliet (1996).
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Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet
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After Romeo and Juliet married Romeo owned Juliet and everything she owed as well.
Courtiers in "Romeo and Juliet" may dream of social advancement, favor from royalty, or prosperity. They may also dream of romance, love, or finding a suitable partner in the high social circles of Verona.